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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Hints and Tips/Questions about modeling => Topic started by: Andrew H on October 31, 2013, 10:48:22 PM
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Hello everybody. I apologise if this has been asked somewhere before but I couldn't see anything on this. Should I be undercoating everything before putting on the various top coats? I realise that for lozenge decals they need some form of undercoat but this is just for everything else.
What do all you fantastic modellers do - and I mean that sincerely - some of the work on here is mind blowing!
Regards
Andrew
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Hi Andrew
I think it can be a matter of personal preference. I know at least one skilled modeller who never undercoats. But, for my part I always, always undercoat using a spray can of White undercoat, bought from the local Games Workshop store. It's not cheap but it works for me - not least in sharpening up the detail, but I also find it helps get an evenness of tone.
As to decals, I think a good application of Johnson's Clear (Klir) is an absolutely essential base.
Best wishes
Nigel
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Hello Nigel & thank you.
It's interesting that you use a white undercoat when mostly you see people recommending grey. I will try this ASAP.
Regards
Andrew
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Don't forget Andrew, it's a matter of personal preference. Using white just suits my particular approach.
Best wishes
Nigel
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It sometimes depends on what your final colors will be. A grey undercoat will tend to make a yellow final coat appear greenish. In that case, white is the preferred basecoat. As Nigel has noted, it is largely a matter of personal preference outside the color shift issues noted.
Regards,
Bob
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I pretty much always give at least a light coat of Tamiya Fine White primer to everything